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After suffering another drop during the last weekend of 2017, the price of Bitcoin has been picking up steam and growing back towards last week’s price point, possibly marking the end of the holiday sell-off. The trading market is predominantly bullish, at this time, but if last week has showed

As the Christmas holiday came to a close and the business week started picking up steam, Bitcoin’s price saw a reversal back towards former highs, short after suffering one of the most notable price crashes this year. Currently, the price is back over the $16,000 range – a vast improvement

After touching the remarkable $20,000 range on Sunday, Bitcoin’s price started rolling back the same day, at first slowly and then faster throughout Monday and Tuesday. On Tuesday alone, Bitcoin lost nearly $1,000 in the course of an hour – a drop that followed the decline of CME’s Bitcoin futures

The price of Bitcoin is moving close to $17,000 again after a weekend sell-off took it down to the $14,000 range from where it gradually recovered since week’s start. According to current stats, there might be another selling wave in the making as bears return to the market to capitalize

It is no longer surprising to see Bitcoin set new records, at least not with the mass attention the cryptocurrency has received from influential media houses and the tech/finance community. After losing some of its gains on Wednesday and Thursday, following a sell-off on the trading market, Bitcoin began recovering

During the past week, the price of Bitcoin crashed a number of records, surpassing even the optimistic predictions we spoke about two weeks ago that estimated a price gain of 28% over the $6,900 level at the time, which has long been exceeded. As current market stats show, the new

Bitcoin went through yet another stormy week-start as a hack of the Tether cryptocurrency caused panic on the trading market and sent the BTC price plunging by over $400 dollars in a matter of a few hours. Luckily, the price drop was only temporary and Bitcoin began climbing back to

Just as we discussed in our last update, the weekend brought a change in Bitcoin’s market price as the long-awaited SegWit2x update was cancelled after failing to gain enough support. Not long after the news spread online, Bitcoin saw a big sell-off that gradually took the price down, culminating in

Continuing its rising trend, Bitcoin hit a new high of $7,600 during the weekend as all eyes from the Bitcoin community were looking towards next week, when Bitcoin’s blockchain upgrade will become a reality. For now, market signals are showing that this big rally will not be slowing down any

It sometimes seems that the rising trend of Bitcoin’s price will hardly ever stop thanks to the global surge in interest the world’s most popular cryptocurrency has been seeing since the beginning of the year. While this time last year, Bitcoin could hardly touch $1,000, nowadays it has even surpassed